davidlhyde63366
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1800s grave yard
Not likely to be any living relatives any where near in a 1800s grave yard, but any finds might be of importance to the local historic society. Most historic societies are on a tight budget and new contributions could be a big boot for them and local history. Searching the area for the right reason would be a great opportunity .
From Paster Bob is needed on this one , as i always deemed them off limit's as the buried -REST IN PIECE, what would you say to a woman , saying something of -why are you digging around my husband's grave site ? , beside's even if you were to seek permission, some places are just OFF limit's for a reason, back to the woman, there is nothing you could say, you are disturbing her husband's grave site, in my , now have we all wondered what could be found Yes, but NO is the final answer .
Not likely to be any living relatives any where near in a 1800s grave yard, but any finds might be of importance to the local historic society. Most historic societies are on a tight budget and new contributions could be a big boot for them and local history. Searching the area for the right reason would be a great opportunity .